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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 year agothe steam deck drivers are being upstream to mesa and the linux kernel, no?, meybe they are using a pre-build before the code get merged, but every steam deck fix is being merged(mesa, radv, even the kernel got a lot of fixes for it)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-21 year agoHere’s a list of the non-free software packages used in an older version of the OS. Briefly: graphics, wireless drivers, firmware etc. The hardware is non-free although designed for to be user servicable, which is a great first step. You’re right that open graphics support exists, but they’re using proprietary binary drivers.
the steam deck drivers are being upstream to mesa and the linux kernel, no?, meybe they are using a pre-build before the code get merged, but every steam deck fix is being merged(mesa, radv, even the kernel got a lot of fixes for it)
Here’s a list of the non-free software packages used in an older version of the OS.
Briefly: graphics, wireless drivers, firmware etc. The hardware is non-free although designed for to be user servicable, which is a great first step.
You’re right that open graphics support exists, but they’re using proprietary binary drivers.